There is plenty to unpack from the video in terms of Swift’s multiple personas and famous gripes: Within the first 30 seconds, you see Swift rise from the dead next to a grave bearing the name “Nils Sjoberg,” the pseudonym she used to cowrite former beau Calvin Harris’s track “This Is What You Came For.” Swift later robs a streaming company in a thinly veiled reference to when she pulled her music off Spotify in 2014 and later criticized Apple Music in an open letter for its policies around free three-month trials. In that diamond-filled bathtub, there is a single dollar bill pictured, her court-ordered winnings from the groping case earlier this month. In her “You Belong With Me” video persona, her “Junior Jewels” T-shirt bears the name of current Swift squad members like Lena Dunham, Este Haim, Martha Hunt, and Selena Gomez—and is it just a coincidence that Swift’s conniving, ultra-glam character seems to have a haircut a lot like Katy Perry’s? As Swifties on the Internet have pointed out, that yellow car certainly looks familiar . . .

There are also a number of artistic references you might not have caught. In fact, the video felt so reminiscent of Beyoncé’s “Formation” in one early-released still that Kahn had to clarify on Twitter over the weekend that he had not copied it. “I’ve worked with Beyoncé a few times. She’s an amazing person. The #LWYMMDvideo is not in her art space. Love and respect to Bey.”

Below, a few more references you might have missed:

In the video’s graveyard scene, Swift is wearing a dress from the music video for “Out of the Woods” while burying herself from the 2014 Met Gala. As zombie Swift emerges from a grave, the framing apes Michael Jackson’s for “Thriller.”